Definition of interfaith in English:
interfaith
adjectiveˈɪntəfeɪθɪntəˈfeɪθˌɪn(t)ərˈfeɪθ
Relating to or involving different religions or members of different religions.
action to encourage interfaith dialogue
Example sentencesExamples
- Well, religious leaders will be gathering in New Orleans to discuss interfaith relief efforts tomorrow.
- The Government has taken steps to promote interfaith understanding.
- The celebrations started with an interfaith prayer.
- As a Roman Catholic and a scholar whose research focuses on Islam, I am frequently involved in interfaith dialogue.
- I'm keen to know if there are concrete, significant scale examples of interfaith dialogue work having any impact.
- The pope has called an interfaith conference, I believe, for Rome in January.
- But why would the Vatican make such claims after three decades of ecumenical and interfaith dialogue?
- The untangling of church and state paved the way for interfaith cooperation among religious sects.
- We all want constructive interfaith dialogue.
- And then there is the prohibition of interfaith marriages.
- I am the product of an interfaith and intercultural marriage.
- They meet weekly for panels, dialogues, interfaith services and strategy sessions to craft their message.
- Both Muslims and Christians here agree on the urgent need for interfaith dialogue to bridge the religious gap.
- He sought to allay fears that he would set back attempts at interfaith dialogue.
- As a result, interfaith co-operation, including religious services, is regarded as a key to racial harmony and social order.
- Of course, many would argue right now the huge issue is in fact interfaith dialogue and interfaith harmony.
- For most of this essay my explicit focus has been interfaith dialogue.
- Church interfaith dialogues were determinant in the development of this policy.
- We'll ask our interfaith panel about how he reached out to other religions.
- It was organised by an interfaith discussion group who have been using the centre for ten years.
Definition of interfaith in US English:
interfaith
adjectiveˌin(t)ərˈfāTHˌɪn(t)ərˈfeɪθ
attributive Relating to or between different religions or members of different religions.
action to encourage interfaith dialogue
Example sentencesExamples
- As a Roman Catholic and a scholar whose research focuses on Islam, I am frequently involved in interfaith dialogue.
- The celebrations started with an interfaith prayer.
- He sought to allay fears that he would set back attempts at interfaith dialogue.
- They meet weekly for panels, dialogues, interfaith services and strategy sessions to craft their message.
- For most of this essay my explicit focus has been interfaith dialogue.
- The Government has taken steps to promote interfaith understanding.
- I am the product of an interfaith and intercultural marriage.
- Both Muslims and Christians here agree on the urgent need for interfaith dialogue to bridge the religious gap.
- As a result, interfaith co-operation, including religious services, is regarded as a key to racial harmony and social order.
- We all want constructive interfaith dialogue.
- And then there is the prohibition of interfaith marriages.
- We'll ask our interfaith panel about how he reached out to other religions.
- Well, religious leaders will be gathering in New Orleans to discuss interfaith relief efforts tomorrow.
- The pope has called an interfaith conference, I believe, for Rome in January.
- It was organised by an interfaith discussion group who have been using the centre for ten years.
- Of course, many would argue right now the huge issue is in fact interfaith dialogue and interfaith harmony.
- Church interfaith dialogues were determinant in the development of this policy.
- But why would the Vatican make such claims after three decades of ecumenical and interfaith dialogue?
- The untangling of church and state paved the way for interfaith cooperation among religious sects.
- I'm keen to know if there are concrete, significant scale examples of interfaith dialogue work having any impact.